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        <h1>Import a Trusted Certificate</h1>
        <hr>

        To import a Trusted Certificate:

        <ol>
            <li>From the <b>Tools</b> menu, choose <b>Import Trusted Certificate</b>.
                Alternatively click on the <b>Import Trusted Certificate</b> tool bar
                button:
                <br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<img src="images/importcert.png"></li>

            <br>

            <li>The <b>Import Trusted Certificate</b> dialog will appear.</li>

            <br>

            <li>Select the drive and folder where the certificate file is stored.</li>

            <br>

            <li>Click on the required certificate file or type the filename
                into the <b>File Name</b> text box.</li>

            <br>

            <li>Click on the <b>Import</b> button.</li>

            <br>

            <li>If the <a href="trustChecksConfig.html">Import Trusted Certificate Trust Check</a>
                is enabled and  KeyStore Explorer cannot establish a trust path from the certificate
                in the file to an existing self-signed Trusted Certificate in your KeyStore or the
                <a href="authorityCertificatesConfig.html">Authority Certificates</a>:

            <br>

            <ol>
                <li>The <b>Certificate Details</b> dialog will be displayed.</li>

                <br>

                <li>After viewing the details close the dialog by
                    pressing the <b>OK</b> button.</li>

                <br>

                <li>A further dialog will appear asking if you wish accept the certificate.</li>

                <br>

                <li>Press the <b>Yes</b> button if you wish to trust the certificate and
                    import it and <b>No</b> if you do not.  If you answer <b>No</b> the
                    import will abort.</li>
            </ol>

            <li>The <b>Trusted Certificate Alias</b> dialog will appear.</li>

            <br>

            <li>Enter the alias of the new Trusted Certificate and press <b>OK</b>.</li>

            <br>

            <li>The new Trusted Certificate entry will appear in the KeyStore Entries table
                with the chosen alias.</li>
        </ol>

        <hr>

        <center><small>Copyright 2004 - 2013 Wayne Grant, 2013 - 2017 Kai Kramer</small></center>

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